So this might be the dumbest thing ever but I can't stop thinking about it! So this kid Brad that I had sex with in the summer and I was talking to for awhile..he got a new profile picture on facebook. A lot of people commented on it and him and his guy friends were joking back and forth about some inside joke. So I go look at it today and on one of the comments Brad said back ..it said "bipps" I don't know what this means, I know its some inside joke between the boys..but it said I liked that! I almost died when I seen that. I was like okay when did I like this ..did I accidentally click it and not notice like yesterday or something?? I quickly unliked it, I know he seen it though. I felt so stupid because he is probably like why is she liking this when she doesn't know what we're talking about! I don't even talk to him anymore which is even worse! Do I just let it go? Do you think he forgot about it already. I don't know what it's bugging me so much but I feel more embarrassed more than anything!!! Should I do anything about it or just let it go?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? XXkaiiOO answered Sunday October 17 2010, 1:16 am: well I would say just let it go. (don't let my username fool you, i'm actually 20, it's just an old username) I mean and if you really want to say something just comment on it, and be like wooops didn't mean to like that comment before haha. or something like that and then just leave it at that. I'm sure he won't even think it's such a big deal. But I can imagine how awful that would be, I've almost liked things on FB before accidentally and then thought about how awful it would be if i actually had. but just try and forget about it. [ XXkaiiOO's advice column | Ask XXkaiiOO A Question ]
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